CyberArk Defender – PAM — Question 99
Which statement about the Master Policy best describes the differences between one-time password and exclusive access functionality?
Answer options
- A. Exclusive access means that only a specific group of users may use the account. After an account on a one-time password platform is used, the account is deleted from the safe automatically.
- B. Exclusive access locks the account indefinitely. One-time password can be used replace invalid account passwords.
- C. Exclusive access is enabled by default in the Master Policy. One-time password should only be enabled for emergencies.
- D. Exclusive access allows only one person to check-out an account at a time. One-time password schedules an account for a password change after the MinValidityPeriod period expires.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer, D, accurately describes that exclusive access allows only one user to check out an account at a time, while the one-time password feature schedules a password change after a specified period. Options A, B, and C misrepresent the functionalities of exclusive access and one-time passwords, either by incorrectly stating their operational parameters or their default settings.